11:45am Remarks by Ted Mitchell, Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Education (Mackenzie Room)

12:15pm - 1:30pm Lunch (Mackenzie Room and adjoining terrace)

12:30 pm Experiments in Experiential Learning (Huang 10)

Explore a Mobile Curriculum Tool from the Stanford d.school

A project-based teaching model means that most of the learning students are doing happens outside of the classroom. How can instructors scaffold rich learning experiences that take advantage of the time that students spend in informal environments to push their learning further? The d.school at Stanford is constantly experimenting to provide immersive learning experiences, including some that leverage the way students use digital devices. Sign up for this 45 min session to explore one new tool that the d.school is experimenting with today. Limited to 50 registered conference participants. Send email to onlinelearningsummit@stanford.edu to secure your space (first come, first serve).

Led by: Sarah Stein Greenberg, Executive Director of the Stanford d.school & Leticia Britos-Cavagnaro, Director of the University Innovation Fellows Program. (Note: this session will take place during the lunch break and you will be able to eat during the session.)

John Mitchell, Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning; Mary and Gordon Crary Family Professor in the School of Engineering; Professor of Computer Science and [by courtesy] Electrical Engineering, Stanford